Atos 21
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1 When we had said goodbye to them, we left them. We went straight across the water to the island of Cos. The next day we came to the island of Rhodes. Then we went to the city of Patara.
1 Depois de nos separarmos deles, navegamos diretamente para a ilha de Cós. No dia seguinte, chegamos a Rodes, e dali fomos a Pátara.
2 There we found a boat going to the country of Phoenicia, so we went there.
2 Encontrando um navio que ia para a Fenícia, embarcamos nele, seguindo viagem.
3 When we saw the island of Cyprus, we went on the right side of it to Syria. We landed at Tyre because they unloaded the boat there.
3 Quando a ilha de Chipre já estava à vista, deixando-a à esquerda, navegamos para a Síria e chegamos a Tiro, pois o navio devia ser descarregado ali.
4 We found some Christians and stayed for seven days. The Holy Spirit spoke through them to Paul, Do not go on to Jerusalem.
4 Encontrando os discípulos, permanecemos lá durante sete dias. Movidos pelo Espírito, eles recomendavam a Paulo que não fosse a Jerusalém.
5 When the seven days had passed, we left and went on our way. All of the men, women, and children went with us out of the city. There by the sea we kneeled down and talked to God.
5 Passados aqueles dias, saímos para continuar a viagem. Todos os discípulos, cada um com a sua mulher e os seus filhos, nos acompanharam até fora da cidade; e, ajoelhados na praia, oramos.
6 We said goodbye to each other. Then we got on the boat and they went back to their homes.
6 Despedindo-nos uns dos outros, embarcamos; e eles voltaram para casa.
7 From Tyre we went to Ptolemais. There we greeted the Christian brothers and stayed with them one day.
7 Quanto a nós, concluindo a viagem iniciada em Tiro, chegamos a Ptolemaida, onde saudamos os irmãos, passando um dia com eles.
8 The next day we left and came to Caesarea. We went into the house of Philip. He was a man who went out telling the good news. He was one of the seven helpers in the church.
8 No dia seguinte, partimos e fomos para Cesareia. E, entrando na casa de Filipe, o evangelista, que era um dos sete, ficamos com ele.
9 He had four daughters who spoke words from God. They were not married.
9 Filipe tinha quatro filhas solteiras, que profetizavam.
10 While we were staying there for some days, a prophet named Agabus came from Judea.
10 Demorando-nos ali alguns dias, veio da Judeia um profeta chamado Ágabo,
11 When he came to us, he took Pauls belt. He tied his own hands and feet with it. Then he said, The Holy Spirit has told me that in the same way the leaders of the Jews in Jerusalem will tie the man who owns this belt. They will give him over to the people who are not Jews.
11 que, aproximando-se de nós, pegou o cinto de Paulo e, amarrando com ele os próprios pés e mãos, declarou: — Assim diz o Espírito Santo: É isto que os judeus em Jerusalém farão ao dono deste cinto para entregá-lo nas mãos dos gentios.
12 When we heard this, both we and the people there talked to Paul and begged him not to go to Jerusalem.
12 Quando ouvimos estas palavras, tanto nós como os daquele lugar rogamos a Paulo que não fosse a Jerusalém.
13 Then Paul answered, Why are you crying and making me sad like this? I am ready to be tied and also to die at Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus.
13 Mas ele respondeu: — O que estão fazendo, ao chorar assim e partir o meu coração? Pois estou pronto não só para ser preso, mas até para morrer em Jerusalém pelo nome do Senhor Jesus.
14 So when we saw that he would not change his mind, we stopped begging him. We said, May the Lord do what he wants to be done.
14 Como Paulo não se deixou persuadir, conformados, dissemos: — Seja feita a vontade do Senhor!
15 After that, we took our things and went to Jerusalem.
15 Passados aqueles dias, tendo feito os preparativos, fomos para Jerusalém.
16 Some of the Christians from Caesarea went with us. One of them was Mnason, a man born in Cyprus. He was one of the first Christian believers. We stayed in his house.
16 Alguns dos discípulos também vieram de Cesareia conosco, trazendo consigo Mnasom, natural de Chipre, velho discípulo, com quem nos deveríamos hospedar.
17 When we reached Jerusalem, the Christian brothers were glad to see us.
17 Quando chegamos a Jerusalém, os irmãos nos receberam com alegria.
18 The next day Paul went with us to see James. All the church leaders were there.
18 No dia seguinte, Paulo foi conosco encontrar-se com Tiago, e todos os presbíteros se reuniram.
19 First, Paul greeted them. Then he told them one by one the things God had done as he worked among the people who were not Jews.
19 E, tendo-os saudado, contou em detalhes o que Deus tinha feito entre os gentios por seu ministério.
20 When they heard it, they praised the Lord. They said to Paul, Brother, there are many thousands of Jews who believe. They all say we must obey the law of Moses.
20 Ouvindo isso, eles deram glória a Deus e lhe disseram: — Você percebe, irmão, que há milhares de judeus que creram, e todos são zelosos da Lei.
21 They have heard that you teach all the Jews who live in other lands. They heard that you tell them not to obey Moses law: that they need not circumcise their children like the Jews do; and they can leave the Jewish ways of living.
21 Eles foram informados que você ensina todos os judeus entre os gentios a apostatarem de Moisés, dizendo-lhes que não devem circuncidar os filhos, nem andar segundo os costumes da Lei.
22 What should we do about it? Many people will gather together because they will surely hear that you have come.
22 Que faremos, então? Certamente saberão que você já chegou.
23 Now then, do the thing we tell you. We have four men who have made a promise.
23 Faça, portanto, o que vamos dizer: Estão entre nós quatro homens que, voluntariamente, fizeram um voto.
24 Take them with you. Make yourself clean with them, the way the law says to do. Pay the cost for having their hair cut. Then all the people will know that all the things they heard about you are not true. They will know that you live the way the law says you should live.
24 Leve esses homens, participe da cerimônia de purificação com eles e pague a despesa deles, para que rapem a cabeça. Assim todos saberão que não procede a informação que receberam a respeito de você e que, pelo contrário, você mesmo vive de conformidade com a lei.
25 We sent a letter to those who are not Jews and have believed. Here is what we told them they must not do. They must not touch things that have been given to idols. They must not taste blood. They must not eat the meat of animals that were killed by choking. And they must not take part in any kind of wrong sexual behaviour between men and women.
25 Quanto aos gentios que creram, já lhes transmitimos decisões para que se abstenham das coisas sacrificadas a ídolos, do sangue, da carne de animais sufocados e da imoralidade sexual.
26 Then Paul took the men with him. The next day he made himself clean with them the way the law says to do. Then he went into the temple. He told the priests which day they would finish making themselves clean. On that day a sacrifice would be made for each one of them.
26 Então Paulo, levando aqueles homens, no dia seguinte, tendo-se purificado com eles, entrou no templo, acertando o cumprimento dos dias da purificação, até que se fizesse a oferta em favor de cada um deles.
27 The seven days were almost over. The Jewish leaders from Asia Minor saw Paul in the temple. They got all the people there excited. They caught hold of him.
27 Quando já estavam por findar os sete dias, os judeus que tinham vindo da província da Ásia, ao verem Paulo no templo, alvoroçaram todo o povo e o agarraram,
28 They shouted, All you men of Israel, come and help us! This is the man who teaches everyone everywhere not to respect our people. He says we need not obey the law or respect this temple. And what is more, he has brought Greek people into the temple. He has made this holy place unclean.
28 gritando: — Israelitas, socorro! Este é o homem que por toda parte anda ensinando todos a serem contra o povo, contra a Lei e contra este lugar. E mais ainda: introduziu até gregos no templo e profanou este recinto sagrado.
29 They said this because they had seen a man from Ephesus named Trophimus. He was in the city with Paul. And they thought that Paul had brought him into the temple.
29 Disseram isso, pois antes tinham visto Trófimo, o efésio, em sua companhia na cidade e pensavam que Paulo o havia levado para dentro do templo.
30 So all the people in the city were excited. They came running. They caught Paul and took him out of the temple by force. Then the doors were shut behind them.
30 Toda a cidade ficou em grande alvoroço, e o povo veio correndo. Agarraram Paulo e o arrastaram para fora do templo; e imediatamente as portas foram fechadas.
31 They were trying to kill him. The officer in charge of the soldiers heard that all the people of Jerusalem were making trouble.
31 Procurando eles matá-lo, chegou ao conhecimento do comandante das tropas romanas que toda a Jerusalém estava amotinada.
32 Right away he took some soldiers and officers with him and ran down to the people. When the people saw them they stopped beating Paul.
32 Então este, levando logo soldados e centuriões, correu para o meio do povo. Ao verem chegar o comandante e os soldados, pararam de espancar Paulo.
33 Then the officer came up and took Paul. He had him tied with two chains. Then he asked who he was and what he had done.
33 O comandante se aproximou e ordenou que Paulo fosse preso e amarrado com duas correntes. Então perguntou quem era e o que havia feito.
34 Some of the crowd shouted one thing and some of them shouted something else. The captain could not find out what was true. The people were shouting too much. So he told his soldiers to take Paul into their army house.
34 Na multidão, uns gritavam uma coisa, outros gritavam outra. Não podendo ele, porém, saber a verdade por causa do tumulto, ordenou que Paulo fosse recolhido à fortaleza.
35 When Paul came to the steps, the soldiers carried him because the people were fighting to get him.
35 Ao chegar às escadas, foi preciso que os soldados o carregassem, por causa da violência da multidão,
36 They were all following, shouting, Kill him!
36 pois a massa de povo o seguia gritando: — Mate-o!
37 Just as the soldiers were going to take Paul into their army house, he said to the officer, May I tell you something? So, you speak the Greek language! said the officer. I thought you were the man from the country of Egypt who made trouble a while ago. I thought you were the one who led four thousand bad men into the desert.
37 E, quando Paulo ia sendo recolhido à fortaleza, disse ao comandante: — Seria possível dizer algo para o senhor? O comandante respondeu: — Você sabe grego?
38 — ausente —
38 Você não é, por acaso, aquele egípcio que algum tempo atrás começou uma revolta e levou quatro mil guerrilheiros para o deserto?
39 Paul said, I am a Jew. I was born in the city of Tarsus in Cilicia. I belong to a great city. Please let me talk to these people.
39 Paulo respondeu: — Eu sou judeu, natural de Tarso, uma importante cidade da Cilícia. E peço ao senhor que me permita falar ao povo.
40 So the officer let him talk. Paul stood on the steps and put up his hand. Then all the people were very quiet. He talked to them in the Jews language.
40 Obtida a permissão, Paulo, em pé na escadaria, fez com a mão sinal ao povo. Fez-se grande silêncio, e ele falou em língua hebraica, dizendo:
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